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In January 2008, Masdar and HydrogenEnergy, a joint venture between BP Alternative Energy and Rio Tinto, signed an agreement to work together on the front-end engineering design of an industrial-scale hydrogen-fired power generation project in Abu Dhabi. The plants CO2 will be captured and transported for storage. The plant would be located in Abu Dhabi.
Natural gas will be processed to create hydrogen and CO2. The hydrogen fuel would generate low-carbon electricity. Rather than being emitted to the atmosphere, the CO2 will be captured, ready for transportation and injection into a producing oil field where it can replace natural gas currently being injected into the field to maintain pressure. The injected CO2 has also the potential to increase the proportion of Abu Dhabis oil that can be recovered.

Nick Carter is the Director General of the Regulation & Supervision Bureau (RSB), the independent regulatory body for the water, wastewater, and electricity sector of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. He spoke with The ProspectGroup about optimizing Abu Dhabi's fuel mix, plans for nuclear and renewable energy, and making sure future demand is met.
Copyright 2014 - The Prospect Group
For more information, please visit:
http://www.theprospectgroup.com/abu-dhabi-25-powered-nuclear-energy-2020-5-7-renewables-82080/

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Abu Dhabi launches the largest working solar plant in the world, as CNN's Leone Lakhani reports. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/

청와대 "아부다비 왕세제, 한국과 250억 달러 계약 이뤄질 것"
PresidentMoon Jae-in is in the United Arab Emirates for his first official visit to the Middle East since taking office last year. As President Moon nears the end of his trip, the Blue House says the Abu DhabiCrown Prince has ordered his aides to ink 25 billion U.S. dollars worth of contracts with South Korean firms.
Our Moon Connyoung is traveling with the president. She reports from Abu Dhabi.
"The United Arab Emirates. Although its ties with South Korea stretch back nearly 40 years, it’s only in the last decade or so that their relations got stronger.
Well, that partnership got bumped up to a whole new level... in the desert sand dunes of Barakah roughly 240 kilometers away."
From the capital Abu Dhabi... a roughly three hour drive through endless sand dunesstands a nuclear power plant under construction.
This is the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant. A 20 billion U.S. dollar nuclear plant which is Seoul’s first attempt to build an atomic reactor abroad.
The first of its four reactors, being built in the UAE's western desert near the Saudi border is scheduled to come online this year... making it the first nuclear power plant on the Arabian Peninsula.
But, it's more than that. It's a symbol of trust between South Korea and the UAE... according to the leaders of the two countries.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in traveled to Barakah on the third day of his four-day official visit to the UAE... and accompanying him Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan of Abu Dhabi.
There, the two leaders declared work on the first reactor at Barakah complete.
"Crown Prince Mohammed has placed full confidence in our expertise. He's promised to give preference to South Korean firms in future projects west of Abu Dhabi."
The SouthKorean president said the UAE has vowed to vouch for South Korea... as Saudi Arabia is slated to prequalify several international companies next month to bid for building two nuclear reactors.
Crown Prince Mohammed took to Twitter to thank President Moon for his country's cooperation in the nuclear plant project... saying the achievement is historical for the UAE energy sector and said their work together is an exceptional "model relationship."
Senior Blue House officials traveling with the president unveiled that the powerful Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi has given his word that 25-billion U.S. dollars worth of various projects will be given to South Korean firms.
Sources familiar with the issue say these are contracts that had been put on hold by the UAE over its objection regarding a possible change to a secret military cooperation deal made between Seoul and Abu Dhabi under the Lee Myung-bak administration in 2009.
If true, the 25 billion dollar greenlight from Crown Prince Mohammed may be a signal that any kind of issues there may have had been - whether military or not - haven been smoothed out completely during Mr. Moon's visit to the Gulf nation.
"From mending the fences to rebuilding trust and friendship between the two countries, the two leaders... it looks like President Moon leaves under his belt what he came for. "Al rafiq qabl al tarriq" - choosing a companion for a long journey ahead.
Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, Abu Dhabi."
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The solar and gas powered plant, owned by Masdar with Abengoa Solar and Total, will offset some 175,000 tonnes of CO2 a year and power 20,000 homes.
Read more about this story at http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/uae-takes-first-major-step-towards-its-renewable-energy-ambitions

Green energy is a must in Abu Dhabi and it was a requirement of the project to power the desalination plants using solar energy. There is no lack of sunlight in Abu Dhabi and solar power overcomes the usually high cost of energy for operating the plant, but importantly it has no environmental impact.

Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi (US /ˈɑːbuːˈdɑːbi/, UK /ˈæbuːˈdɑːbi/; Arabic:أبو ظبي‎Abū ẒabīEmirati pronunciation[ɐˈbuˈðˤɑbi]) is the capital and the second most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (the most populous being Dubai), and also capital of Abu Dhabi emirate, the largest of the UAE's seven member emirates. Abu Dhabi lies on a T-shaped island jutting into the Persian Gulf from the central western coast. The city proper had a population of 1.5 million in 2014.

Abu Dhabi houses federal government offices, is the seat of the United Arab Emirates Government, home to the Abu Dhabi Emiri Family and the President of the UAE, who is from this family. Abu Dhabi's rapid development and urbanisation, coupled with the relatively high average income of its population, has transformed the city into a large and advanced metropolis. Today the city is the country's center of political and industrial activities, and a major cultural and commercial centre, due to its position as the capital. Abu Dhabi accounts for about two-thirds of the roughly $400-billion United Arab Emirates economy.

Emirate of Abu Dhabi

The Emirate of Abu Dhabi (/ˌæbuːˈdɑːbi/, /ˌɑː-/, or /-ˈdæ-/;Arabic:إمارة أبو ظبي‎Imārat Abū Ẓaby, pronounced[ʔabuː ˈðˤɑbi]), is one of seven Emirates that constitute the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is the largest emirate by area (67,340km²), accounting for approximately 87 per cent of the total land area of the federation. Abu Dhabi also has the largest population of the seven emirates. In June 2011, it was estimated to be 2,120,700 people, of which, 439,100 people (less than 21%) were Emirati citizens, which has risen to 2.3 million in 2012.

Abu Dhabi is the capital city of the emirate, after which it is named, as well as the capital of the federation.

Abu Dhabi’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) estimates, in 2011, amounted to AED 806,031 million at current prices. Mining and quarrying (includes crude oil and natural gas) accounts for the largest contribution to GDP (58.5 per cent in 2011). Construction related industries are the next largest contributor (10.1 per cent in 2011). GDP grew to AED 911.6 billion in 2012, or over 100,000 USD per capita.

Crown prince

A crown prince or crown princess is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy. The wife of a crown prince is also titled crown princess.

Description

The term is now borne as a title mainly in Asia, Scandinavia, and the Middle East; but it may also be used generically to refer to the person or position of the heir apparent in other kingdoms. However, heirs apparent to non-imperial and non-royal monarchies (i.e., wherein the hereditary sovereign holds a title below that of king/queen, e.g., grand duke or prince), crown prince is not used as a title, although it is sometimes used as a synonym for heir apparent.

It is thought that funding was not renewed due to few suppliers were prepared to accept the new requirements for green tariffs proposed by the Trust following the introduction of the Renewables Obligation. As of 2007 the scheme has not been replaced, although Friends of the Earth, who used to run their own scheme, have been among those calling on the government to do so.

Early career

Llewellyn's first foray into the world of show business started out as a hobby, organising a few amateur cabaret evenings in a riverside warehouse overlooking Tower Bridge in London. The shows were a great success and he eventually helped form an alternative comedy theatre group called the Joeys. Within six months he had stopped working as a shoemaker and started performing professionally with the group alongside Bernie Evans, Nigel Ordish and Graham Allum. The group toured Britain and France in the early 1980s with an initial idea of exploring sexual politics between men. Llewellyn wrote much of the material, and also began writing novels. The group split in 1985, having toured for years and done thousands of shows.

Literature

Prior to the 20th century, Korean literature was influenced by Classical Chinese literature. Chinese calligraphy was also extensively used by Koreans for over one thousand years in Korean literature. Modern literature is often linked with the development of hangul, which helped spread literacy from the dominant classes to the common people, including women. Hangul, however, only reached a dominant position in Korean literature in the second half of the 19th century, resulting in a major growth in Korean literature. Sinsoseol, for instance, are novels written in hangul.

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Hydrogen Power Abu Dhabi

Hydrogen Power Abu Dhabi

Hydrogen Power Abu Dhabi

In January 2008, Masdar and HydrogenEnergy, a joint venture between BP Alternative Energy and Rio Tinto, signed an agreement to work together on the front-end engineering design of an industrial-scale hydrogen-fired power generation project in Abu Dhabi. The plants CO2 will be captured and transported for storage. The plant would be located in Abu Dhabi.
Natural gas will be processed to create hydrogen and CO2. The hydrogen fuel would generate low-carbon electricity. Rather than being emitted to the atmosphere, the CO2 will be captured, ready for transportation and injection into a producing oil field where it can replace natural gas currently being injected into the field to maintain pressure. The injected CO2 has also the potential to increase the proportion of Abu Dhabis oil that can be recovered.

Abu Dhabi to be 25% powered by nuclear energy by 2020; 5-7% by renewables

Abu Dhabi to be 25% powered by nuclear energy by 2020; 5-7% by renewables

Abu Dhabi to be 25% powered by nuclear energy by 2020; 5-7% by renewables

Nick Carter is the Director General of the Regulation & Supervision Bureau (RSB), the independent regulatory body for the water, wastewater, and electricity sector of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. He spoke with The ProspectGroup about optimizing Abu Dhabi's fuel mix, plans for nuclear and renewable energy, and making sure future demand is met.
Copyright 2014 - The Prospect Group
For more information, please visit:
http://www.theprospectgroup.com/abu-dhabi-25-powered-nuclear-energy-2020-5-7-renewables-82080/

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Abu Dhabi launches largest working solar plant in the world

Abu Dhabi launches largest working solar plant in the world

Abu Dhabi launches largest working solar plant in the world

Abu Dhabi launches the largest working solar plant in the world, as CNN's Leone Lakhani reports. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/

청와대 "아부다비 왕세제, 한국과 250억 달러 계약 이뤄질 것"
PresidentMoon Jae-in is in the United Arab Emirates for his first official visit to the Middle East since taking office last year. As President Moon nears the end of his trip, the Blue House says the Abu DhabiCrown Prince has ordered his aides to ink 25 billion U.S. dollars worth of contracts with South Korean firms.
Our Moon Connyoung is traveling with the president. She reports from Abu Dhabi.
"The United Arab Emirates. Although its ties with South Korea stretch back nearly 40 years, it’s only in the last decade or so that their relations got stronger.
Well, that partnership got bumped up to a whole new level... in the desert sand dunes of Barakah roughly 240 kilometers away."
From the capital Abu Dhabi... a roughly three hour drive through endless sand dunesstands a nuclear power plant under construction.
This is the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant. A 20 billion U.S. dollar nuclear plant which is Seoul’s first attempt to build an atomic reactor abroad.
The first of its four reactors, being built in the UAE's western desert near the Saudi border is scheduled to come online this year... making it the first nuclear power plant on the Arabian Peninsula.
But, it's more than that. It's a symbol of trust between South Korea and the UAE... according to the leaders of the two countries.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in traveled to Barakah on the third day of his four-day official visit to the UAE... and accompanying him Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan of Abu Dhabi.
There, the two leaders declared work on the first reactor at Barakah complete.
"Crown Prince Mohammed has placed full confidence in our expertise. He's promised to give preference to South Korean firms in future projects west of Abu Dhabi."
The SouthKorean president said the UAE has vowed to vouch for South Korea... as Saudi Arabia is slated to prequalify several international companies next month to bid for building two nuclear reactors.
Crown Prince Mohammed took to Twitter to thank President Moon for his country's cooperation in the nuclear plant project... saying the achievement is historical for the UAE energy sector and said their work together is an exceptional "model relationship."
Senior Blue House officials traveling with the president unveiled that the powerful Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi has given his word that 25-billion U.S. dollars worth of various projects will be given to South Korean firms.
Sources familiar with the issue say these are contracts that had been put on hold by the UAE over its objection regarding a possible change to a secret military cooperation deal made between Seoul and Abu Dhabi under the Lee Myung-bak administration in 2009.
If true, the 25 billion dollar greenlight from Crown Prince Mohammed may be a signal that any kind of issues there may have had been - whether military or not - haven been smoothed out completely during Mr. Moon's visit to the Gulf nation.
"From mending the fences to rebuilding trust and friendship between the two countries, the two leaders... it looks like President Moon leaves under his belt what he came for. "Al rafiq qabl al tarriq" - choosing a companion for a long journey ahead.
Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, Abu Dhabi."
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The 2018 World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi

Solar power plant opens in Abu Dhabi

The solar and gas powered plant, owned by Masdar with Abengoa Solar and Total, will offset some 175,000 tonnes of CO2 a year and power 20,000 homes.
Read more about this story at http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/uae-takes-first-major-step-towards-its-renewable-energy-ambitions

Green energy is a must in Abu Dhabi and it was a requirement of the project to power the desalination plants using solar energy. There is no lack of sunlight in Abu Dhabi and solar power overcomes the usually high cost of energy for operating the plant, but importantly it has no environmental impact.

We are back with great impressions of the Big BoysToys exhibition. We met new friends like the guys from 2wheelboard #Luxurydubaicarsae SuperATV #zscooter AlWahda FC Ahmed Rasha DemetriasUtah Kelli
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Hydrogen Power Abu Dhabi

In January 2008, Masdar and HydrogenEnergy, a joint venture between BP Alternative Energy and Rio Tinto, signed an agreement to work together on the front-end engineering design of an industrial-scale hydrogen-fired power generation project in Abu Dhabi. The plants CO2 will be captured and transported for storage. The plant would be located in Abu Dhabi.
Natural gas will be processed to create hydrogen and CO2. The hydrogen fuel would generate low-carbon electricity. Rather than being emitted to the atmosphere, the CO2 will be captured, ready for transportation and injection into a producing oil field where it can replace natural gas currently being injected into the field to maintain pressure. The injected CO2 has also the potential to increase the proportion of Abu Dhabis oil that c...

Abu Dhabi to be 25% powered by nuclear energy by 2020; 5-7% by renewables

Nick Carter is the Director General of the Regulation & Supervision Bureau (RSB), the independent regulatory body for the water, wastewater, and electricity sector of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. He spoke with The ProspectGroup about optimizing Abu Dhabi's fuel mix, plans for nuclear and renewable energy, and making sure future demand is met.
Copyright 2014 - The Prospect Group
For more information, please visit:
http://www.theprospectgroup.com/abu-dhabi-25-powered-nuclear-energy-2020-5-7-renewables-82080/

published: 06 Feb 2014

Abu Dhabi launches largest working solar plant in the world

Abu Dhabi launches the largest working solar plant in the world, as CNN's Leone Lakhani reports. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/

The 2018 World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi

Solar power plant opens in Abu Dhabi

The solar and gas powered plant, owned by Masdar with Abengoa Solar and Total, will offset some 175,000 tonnes of CO2 a year and power 20,000 homes.
Read more about this story at http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/uae-takes-first-major-step-towards-its-renewable-energy-ambitions

Green energy is a must in Abu Dhabi and it was a requirement of the project to power the desalination plants using solar energy. There is no lack of sunlight in Abu Dhabi and solar power overcomes the usually high cost of energy for operating the plant, but importantly it has no environmental impact.

We are back with great impressions of the Big BoysToys exhibition. We met new friends like the guys from 2wheelboard #Luxurydubaicarsae SuperATV #zscooter AlWahda FC Ahmed Rasha DemetriasUtah Kelli
Hopefully we see you all soon it was a pleasure !!
THXFRIENDS and THX to Abu DhabiDubai
THE 50K ENERGY DRINK - EXPENSIVEST ONE IN THE WORLD !!!
https://www.facebook.com/kaifdrink
https://www.instagram.com/kaifenergydrink

In January 2008, Masdar and HydrogenEnergy, a joint venture between BP Alternative Energy and Rio Tinto, signed an agreement to work together on the front-end engineering design of an industrial-scale hydrogen-fired power generation project in Abu Dhabi. The plants CO2 will be captured and transported for storage. The plant would be located in Abu Dhabi.
Natural gas will be processed to create hydrogen and CO2. The hydrogen fuel would generate low-carbon electricity. Rather than being emitted to the atmosphere, the CO2 will be captured, ready for transportation and injection into a producing oil field where it can replace natural gas currently being injected into the field to maintain pressure. The injected CO2 has also the potential to increase the proportion of Abu Dhabis oil that can be recovered.

In January 2008, Masdar and HydrogenEnergy, a joint venture between BP Alternative Energy and Rio Tinto, signed an agreement to work together on the front-end engineering design of an industrial-scale hydrogen-fired power generation project in Abu Dhabi. The plants CO2 will be captured and transported for storage. The plant would be located in Abu Dhabi.
Natural gas will be processed to create hydrogen and CO2. The hydrogen fuel would generate low-carbon electricity. Rather than being emitted to the atmosphere, the CO2 will be captured, ready for transportation and injection into a producing oil field where it can replace natural gas currently being injected into the field to maintain pressure. The injected CO2 has also the potential to increase the proportion of Abu Dhabis oil that can be recovered.

Nick Carter is the Director General of the Regulation & Supervision Bureau (RSB), the independent regulatory body for the water, wastewater, and electricity sector of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. He spoke with The ProspectGroup about optimizing Abu Dhabi's fuel mix, plans for nuclear and renewable energy, and making sure future demand is met.
Copyright 2014 - The Prospect Group
For more information, please visit:
http://www.theprospectgroup.com/abu-dhabi-25-powered-nuclear-energy-2020-5-7-renewables-82080/

Nick Carter is the Director General of the Regulation & Supervision Bureau (RSB), the independent regulatory body for the water, wastewater, and electricity sector of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. He spoke with The ProspectGroup about optimizing Abu Dhabi's fuel mix, plans for nuclear and renewable energy, and making sure future demand is met.
Copyright 2014 - The Prospect Group
For more information, please visit:
http://www.theprospectgroup.com/abu-dhabi-25-powered-nuclear-energy-2020-5-7-renewables-82080/

청와대 "아부다비 왕세제, 한국과 250억 달러 계약 이뤄질 것"
PresidentMoon Jae-in is in the United Arab Emirates for his first official visit to the Middle East since taking office last year. As President Moon nears the end of his trip, the Blue House says the Abu DhabiCrown Prince has ordered his aides to ink 25 billion U.S. dollars worth of contracts with South Korean firms.
Our Moon Connyoung is traveling with the president. She reports from Abu Dhabi.
"The United Arab Emirates. Although its ties with South Korea stretch back nearly 40 years, it’s only in the last decade or so that their relations got stronger.
Well, that partnership got bumped up to a whole new level... in the desert sand dunes of Barakah roughly 240 kilometers away."
From the capital Abu Dhabi... a roughly three hour drive through endless sand dunesstands a nuclear power plant under construction.
This is the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant. A 20 billion U.S. dollar nuclear plant which is Seoul’s first attempt to build an atomic reactor abroad.
The first of its four reactors, being built in the UAE's western desert near the Saudi border is scheduled to come online this year... making it the first nuclear power plant on the Arabian Peninsula.
But, it's more than that. It's a symbol of trust between South Korea and the UAE... according to the leaders of the two countries.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in traveled to Barakah on the third day of his four-day official visit to the UAE... and accompanying him Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan of Abu Dhabi.
There, the two leaders declared work on the first reactor at Barakah complete.
"Crown Prince Mohammed has placed full confidence in our expertise. He's promised to give preference to South Korean firms in future projects west of Abu Dhabi."
The SouthKorean president said the UAE has vowed to vouch for South Korea... as Saudi Arabia is slated to prequalify several international companies next month to bid for building two nuclear reactors.
Crown Prince Mohammed took to Twitter to thank President Moon for his country's cooperation in the nuclear plant project... saying the achievement is historical for the UAE energy sector and said their work together is an exceptional "model relationship."
Senior Blue House officials traveling with the president unveiled that the powerful Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi has given his word that 25-billion U.S. dollars worth of various projects will be given to South Korean firms.
Sources familiar with the issue say these are contracts that had been put on hold by the UAE over its objection regarding a possible change to a secret military cooperation deal made between Seoul and Abu Dhabi under the Lee Myung-bak administration in 2009.
If true, the 25 billion dollar greenlight from Crown Prince Mohammed may be a signal that any kind of issues there may have had been - whether military or not - haven been smoothed out completely during Mr. Moon's visit to the Gulf nation.
"From mending the fences to rebuilding trust and friendship between the two countries, the two leaders... it looks like President Moon leaves under his belt what he came for. "Al rafiq qabl al tarriq" - choosing a companion for a long journey ahead.
Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, Abu Dhabi."
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청와대 "아부다비 왕세제, 한국과 250억 달러 계약 이뤄질 것"
PresidentMoon Jae-in is in the United Arab Emirates for his first official visit to the Middle East since taking office last year. As President Moon nears the end of his trip, the Blue House says the Abu DhabiCrown Prince has ordered his aides to ink 25 billion U.S. dollars worth of contracts with South Korean firms.
Our Moon Connyoung is traveling with the president. She reports from Abu Dhabi.
"The United Arab Emirates. Although its ties with South Korea stretch back nearly 40 years, it’s only in the last decade or so that their relations got stronger.
Well, that partnership got bumped up to a whole new level... in the desert sand dunes of Barakah roughly 240 kilometers away."
From the capital Abu Dhabi... a roughly three hour drive through endless sand dunesstands a nuclear power plant under construction.
This is the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant. A 20 billion U.S. dollar nuclear plant which is Seoul’s first attempt to build an atomic reactor abroad.
The first of its four reactors, being built in the UAE's western desert near the Saudi border is scheduled to come online this year... making it the first nuclear power plant on the Arabian Peninsula.
But, it's more than that. It's a symbol of trust between South Korea and the UAE... according to the leaders of the two countries.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in traveled to Barakah on the third day of his four-day official visit to the UAE... and accompanying him Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan of Abu Dhabi.
There, the two leaders declared work on the first reactor at Barakah complete.
"Crown Prince Mohammed has placed full confidence in our expertise. He's promised to give preference to South Korean firms in future projects west of Abu Dhabi."
The SouthKorean president said the UAE has vowed to vouch for South Korea... as Saudi Arabia is slated to prequalify several international companies next month to bid for building two nuclear reactors.
Crown Prince Mohammed took to Twitter to thank President Moon for his country's cooperation in the nuclear plant project... saying the achievement is historical for the UAE energy sector and said their work together is an exceptional "model relationship."
Senior Blue House officials traveling with the president unveiled that the powerful Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi has given his word that 25-billion U.S. dollars worth of various projects will be given to South Korean firms.
Sources familiar with the issue say these are contracts that had been put on hold by the UAE over its objection regarding a possible change to a secret military cooperation deal made between Seoul and Abu Dhabi under the Lee Myung-bak administration in 2009.
If true, the 25 billion dollar greenlight from Crown Prince Mohammed may be a signal that any kind of issues there may have had been - whether military or not - haven been smoothed out completely during Mr. Moon's visit to the Gulf nation.
"From mending the fences to rebuilding trust and friendship between the two countries, the two leaders... it looks like President Moon leaves under his belt what he came for. "Al rafiq qabl al tarriq" - choosing a companion for a long journey ahead.
Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, Abu Dhabi."
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The solar and gas powered plant, owned by Masdar with Abengoa Solar and Total, will offset some 175,000 tonnes of CO2 a year and power 20,000 homes.
Read more about this story at http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/uae-takes-first-major-step-towards-its-renewable-energy-ambitions

The solar and gas powered plant, owned by Masdar with Abengoa Solar and Total, will offset some 175,000 tonnes of CO2 a year and power 20,000 homes.
Read more about this story at http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/uae-takes-first-major-step-towards-its-renewable-energy-ambitions

Green energy is a must in Abu Dhabi and it was a requirement of the project to power the desalination plants using solar energy. There is no lack of sunlight in...

Green energy is a must in Abu Dhabi and it was a requirement of the project to power the desalination plants using solar energy. There is no lack of sunlight in Abu Dhabi and solar power overcomes the usually high cost of energy for operating the plant, but importantly it has no environmental impact.

Green energy is a must in Abu Dhabi and it was a requirement of the project to power the desalination plants using solar energy. There is no lack of sunlight in Abu Dhabi and solar power overcomes the usually high cost of energy for operating the plant, but importantly it has no environmental impact.

We are back with great impressions of the Big BoysToys exhibition. We met new friends like the guys from 2wheelboard #Luxurydubaicarsae SuperATV #zscooter AlW...

We are back with great impressions of the Big BoysToys exhibition. We met new friends like the guys from 2wheelboard #Luxurydubaicarsae SuperATV #zscooter AlWahda FC Ahmed Rasha DemetriasUtah Kelli
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Hydrogen Power Abu Dhabi

In January 2008, Masdar and HydrogenEnergy, a joint venture between BP Alternative Energy and Rio Tinto, signed an agreement to work together on the front-end engineering design of an industrial-scale hydrogen-fired power generation project in Abu Dhabi. The plants CO2 will be captured and transported for storage. The plant would be located in Abu Dhabi.
Natural gas will be processed to create hydrogen and CO2. The hydrogen fuel would generate low-carbon electricity. Rather than being emitted to the atmosphere, the CO2 will be captured, ready for transportation and injection into a producing oil field where it can replace natural gas currently being injected into the field to maintain pressure. The injected CO2 has also the potential to increase the proportion of Abu Dhabis oil that can be recovered.

Abu Dhabi to be 25% powered by nuclear energy by 2020; 5-7% by renewables

Nick Carter is the Director General of the Regulation & Supervision Bureau (RSB), the independent regulatory body for the water, wastewater, and electricity sector of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. He spoke with The ProspectGroup about optimizing Abu Dhabi's fuel mix, plans for nuclear and renewable energy, and making sure future demand is met.
Copyright 2014 - The Prospect Group
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청와대 "아부다비 왕세제, 한국과 250억 달러 계약 이뤄질 것"
PresidentMoon Jae-in is in the United Arab Emirates for his first official visit to the Middle East since taking office last year. As President Moon nears the end of his trip, the Blue House says the Abu DhabiCrown Prince has ordered his aides to ink 25 billion U.S. dollars worth of contracts with South Korean firms.
Our Moon Connyoung is traveling with the president. She reports from Abu Dhabi.
"The United Arab Emirates. Although its ties with South Korea stretch back nearly 40 years, it’s only in the last decade or so that their relations got stronger.
Well, that partnership got bumped up to a whole new level... in the desert sand dunes of Barakah roughly 240 kilometers away."
From the capital Abu Dhabi... a roughly three hour drive through endless sand dunesstands a nuclear power plant under construction.
This is the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant. A 20 billion U.S. dollar nuclear plant which is Seoul’s first attempt to build an atomic reactor abroad.
The first of its four reactors, being built in the UAE's western desert near the Saudi border is scheduled to come online this year... making it the first nuclear power plant on the Arabian Peninsula.
But, it's more than that. It's a symbol of trust between South Korea and the UAE... according to the leaders of the two countries.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in traveled to Barakah on the third day of his four-day official visit to the UAE... and accompanying him Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan of Abu Dhabi.
There, the two leaders declared work on the first reactor at Barakah complete.
"Crown Prince Mohammed has placed full confidence in our expertise. He's promised to give preference to South Korean firms in future projects west of Abu Dhabi."
The SouthKorean president said the UAE has vowed to vouch for South Korea... as Saudi Arabia is slated to prequalify several international companies next month to bid for building two nuclear reactors.
Crown Prince Mohammed took to Twitter to thank President Moon for his country's cooperation in the nuclear plant project... saying the achievement is historical for the UAE energy sector and said their work together is an exceptional "model relationship."
Senior Blue House officials traveling with the president unveiled that the powerful Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi has given his word that 25-billion U.S. dollars worth of various projects will be given to South Korean firms.
Sources familiar with the issue say these are contracts that had been put on hold by the UAE over its objection regarding a possible change to a secret military cooperation deal made between Seoul and Abu Dhabi under the Lee Myung-bak administration in 2009.
If true, the 25 billion dollar greenlight from Crown Prince Mohammed may be a signal that any kind of issues there may have had been - whether military or not - haven been smoothed out completely during Mr. Moon's visit to the Gulf nation.
"From mending the fences to rebuilding trust and friendship between the two countries, the two leaders... it looks like President Moon leaves under his belt what he came for. "Al rafiq qabl al tarriq" - choosing a companion for a long journey ahead.
Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, Abu Dhabi."
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Solar power plant opens in Abu Dhabi

The solar and gas powered plant, owned by Masdar with Abengoa Solar and Total, will offset some 175,000 tonnes of CO2 a year and power 20,000 homes.
Read more about this story at http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/uae-takes-first-major-step-towards-its-renewable-energy-ambitions

Green energy is a must in Abu Dhabi and it was a requirement of the project to power the desalination plants using solar energy. There is no lack of sunlight in Abu Dhabi and solar power overcomes the usually high cost of energy for operating the plant, but importantly it has no environmental impact.

We are back with great impressions of the Big BoysToys exhibition. We met new friends like the guys from 2wheelboard #Luxurydubaicarsae SuperATV #zscooter AlWahda FC Ahmed Rasha DemetriasUtah Kelli
Hopefully we see you all soon it was a pleasure !!
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Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi (US /ˈɑːbuːˈdɑːbi/, UK /ˈæbuːˈdɑːbi/; Arabic:أبو ظبي‎Abū ẒabīEmirati pronunciation[ɐˈbuˈðˤɑbi]) is the capital and the second most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (the most populous being Dubai), and also capital of Abu Dhabi emirate, the largest of the UAE's seven member emirates. Abu Dhabi lies on a T-shaped island jutting into the Persian Gulf from the central western coast. The city proper had a population of 1.5 million in 2014.

Abu Dhabi houses federal government offices, is the seat of the United Arab Emirates Government, home to the Abu Dhabi Emiri Family and the President of the UAE, who is from this family. Abu Dhabi's rapid development and urbanisation, coupled with the relatively high average income of its population, has transformed the city into a large and advanced metropolis. Today the city is the country's center of political and industrial activities, and a major cultural and commercial centre, due to its position as the capital. Abu Dhabi accounts for about two-thirds of the roughly $400-billion United Arab Emirates economy.

ABUDHABI, Nov 14 (Reuters) - AbuDhabiNational Oil Co (ADNOC) will remain wholly owned by the AbuDhabi...A day earlier the AbuDhabi producer also signed a framework agreement with national energy company Saudi Aramco to explore investment opportunities in natural gas and LNG....

The impact of climate change on seagrass and the mangrove areas of AbuDhabi is to be evaluated in a new government partnership with Frenchenergy supplier Total... “This study is crucial towards enhancing our understanding of AbuDhabi’s extensive seagrass meadows, which support ......

If you stroll along the Corniche in AbuDhabi, it is difficult to imagine that this vibrant city was once a remote fishing village. Today, many of its buildings reach for the sky − chief among them, the headquarters of the AbuDhabiNational Oil Company... Every time I visit AbuDhabi for Adipec, I am astounded by how quickly it has developed....

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ABUDHABI, Nov 14 (Reuters) - AbuDhabiNational Oil Co (ADNOC) will remain wholly owned by the AbuDhabi...A day earlier the AbuDhabi producer also signed a framework agreement with national energy company Saudi Aramco to explore investment opportunities in natural gas and LNG....

The impact of climate change on seagrass and the mangrove areas of AbuDhabi is to be evaluated in a new government partnership with Frenchenergy supplier Total... “This study is crucial towards enhancing our understanding of AbuDhabi’s extensive seagrass meadows, which support ......

If you stroll along the Corniche in AbuDhabi, it is difficult to imagine that this vibrant city was once a remote fishing village. Today, many of its buildings reach for the sky − chief among them, the headquarters of the AbuDhabiNational Oil Company... Every time I visit AbuDhabi for Adipec, I am astounded by how quickly it has developed....

Cepsa, the Spanishenergy firm fully owned by AbuDhabi’s Mubadala is looking to spend $500 million over the next three years in developing its linear alkyl benzene (LAB) business, of which $300m will be spent in AbuDhabi alone, according to its chief executive ... in AbuDhabi....

If OPEC+ needs to reduce output, it will do so, he said in a Bloomberg TV interview in AbuDhabi...SaudiEnergyMinister Khalid Al-Falih told reporters on Sunday in AbuDhabi that the kingdom will pare its exports by 500,000 barrels a day in December....

His comments came at Irena’s high-level council meeting in AbuDhabi to discuss how to increase the use of renewables ... move to clean energy.” ... More than 350 government representatives from 110 countries are expected to attend the three-day event that started in AbuDhabi yesterday....

Penspen, a global provider of engineering and project management services to the energy industry, has been awarded a contract by AbuDhabiNational Oil Company (ADNOC) Onshore, with a value exceeding US$70 million ... The company, headquartered in London, has an office in AbuDhabi where the work for ADNOC will be delivered from ... ....

AbuDhabi. The UAEenergy minister said on Wednesday Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) and its allies will need to reduce oil production next year to prevent a build up in supply and there is consensus building among its members to support a decision to balance the market....

AbuDhabi upstream firm has made a joint bid for the offshore gas block with state-owned energy producer. The post EXCLUSIVE. Mubadala Petroleum set to win Thailand offshore concession deal appeared first on MEED... ....

“At some point (hackers) were after a quick buck, just wanting to make some money and steal a few identities,” Wael Fattouh, a partner with PwC in Saudi Arabia, said at the ADIPEC energy conference in AbuDhabi on Wednesday. “But now you have teams of people dedicated to coming up with creative ways of shutting down… ... ....

Dubai/London... &nbsp;. A supply cut of up to 1.4 million bpd was one of the options discussed by energy ministers from Saudi Arabia, non-Opec countries like Russia and other nations at a meeting in AbuDhabi on Sunday, the sources said ... ....